:multidisciplinary care of the patient following brain injury
First Statement of Responsibility
/ edited by Penelope S. Suter, Lisa H. Harvey
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boca Raton [Florida]
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2011.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xviii, 514 pages, [12] pages of plates
Other Physical Details
: illustrations (some color)
Dimensions
; 24 cm.
NOTES PERTAINING TO PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Text of Note
Print - Electronic
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
"Providing all of the necessary information required to provide post-acute vision rehabilitative care following brain injury, this multidisciplinary book bridges the gap between theory and practice and presents clinical information and scientific literature supporting the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies applied. It covers all areas of vision care including the structure and function of the eye, organization of visual perception in the brain, and rehabilitation concepts applied to the visual system. It offers cutting-edge research, prescribing lenses and prisms, and therapy techniques that will enable even the experienced clinician to provide enhanced care to the brain injury patient"--Provided by publisher.
Text of Note
What is vision rehabilitation following brain injury? -- The interdisciplinary approach to vision rehabilitation following brain injury -- Neural substrates of vision -- Spatial vision -- Evaluation and treatmennt of visual field loss and visual-spatial neglect -- Egocentric localization: normal and abnormal aspects -- The use of lenses to improve quality of life following brain injury -- Photophobia, light, and color in acquired brain injury -- The vestibular system: anatomy, function, dysfunction, assessment, and rehabilitation -- Evaluation and treatment of vision and motor dysfunction following acquired brain injury from occupational therapy and neuro-optometry perspectives -- Acquired brain injury and visual information processing deficits -- Vision examination of patients with neurological disease and injury -- Successfully incorporating rehabilitation into the primary care vision practice -- Advocating for your patient in the legal system.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Visual agnosia--Patients--Rehabilitation
People with visual disabilities--Rehabilitation
Visual training.
Brain damage--Complications
Vision Disorders--rehabilitation
Brain Injuries--complications
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
617
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7
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503
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
RC394
Book number
.
V57
,
V57
2011
PERSONAL NAME - SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITY
Suter, Penelope S
Harvey, Lisa H
ORIGINATING SOURCE
Country
ایران
ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS
Host name
Vision Rehabilitation: Multidisciplinary Care of the Patient Following Brain Injury